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MS Office Forum / Outlook / General MS Outlook Questions / August 2007

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How do I make a questioneer form?

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krowmagmum - 17 Aug 2007 22:52 GMT
I need to make a form of a questioneer type with multiple choice questions
and radio buttons that the contacts can add thier answers right to the email
hit reply and send the form back to me. Thanks
Roady [MVP] - 17 Aug 2007 22:59 GMT
You can use the following add-in for that;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/addins/go.php?id=mapilab_easysurvey

If you decide to order use 4PM76A8 to get a discount.

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>I need to make a form of a questioneer type with multiple choice questions
> and radio buttons that the contacts can add thier answers right to the
> email
> hit reply and send the form back to me. Thanks
Vanguard - 17 Aug 2007 23:30 GMT
> I need to make a form of a questioneer type with multiple choice
> questions
> and radio buttons that the contacts can add thier answers right to
> the email
> hit reply and send the form back to me. Thanks

Outlook is an e-mail client, not a web server.  What you want is a web
site the present form data that when submitted then records and/or
sends it to you.  Just because Outlook can render HTML-formatted
e-mails doesn't make it a web server.  Also, a vast majority of e-mail
users will have HTML restricted so, for example, no scripts will run.
That eliminates your use of the submit action in a form.  Outlook, by
default, is configured to render HTML-formatted e-mails in the
Restricted Sites security zone.  If you go look at the settings for
that zone, you'll see everything that you want to do has been
disabled.
 
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